VIENNA, AUSTRIA - DECEMBER 06: Former Austrian right-wing populist presidential candidate Norbert Hofer of the Austria Freedom Party (FPOe) speaks to media during a press conference two days after being defeated in the presidential elections, on December 6, 2016 in Vienna, Austria. Official results will be announced by the Minister of Interior today, as Austrian independent presidential candidate Alexander van der Bellen has gained the most votes in the important cantons across the nation. (Photo by Alexander Koerner/Getty Images)

VIENNA, AUSTRIA - DECEMBER 02: Norbert Hofer, presidential candidate for the right-wing populist Austria Freedom Party (FPOe), speaks to supporters at his final election campaign rally ahead of the Austrian presidential elections, on December 2, 2016 in Vienna, Austria. Hofer, who has interwoven anti-Islamic and anti-immigrantion rhetoric into his campaign, is currently leading in the polls ahead of elections scheduled for December 4. (Photo by Alex Domanski/Getty Images)

VIENNA, AUSTRIA - DECEMBER 02: Norbert Hofer, presidential candidate for the right-wing populist Austria Freedom Party (FPOe), poses with his wife Verena during the final election campaign rally ahead of the Austrian presidential elections on December 2, 2016 in Vienna, Austria. Hofer, who has interwoven anti-Islam and anti-immigrant rhetoric into his campaign, is currently leading in the polls ahead of elections scheduled for December 4. (Photo by Alex Domanski/Getty Images)